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I told the arresting officer "I could explain everything."
I'm hoping to use a clip from a speech MLK gave the day before he was assassinated but obviously I dont want to violate any copywrites. Are historical speeches considered fair use or is the audio owned? If so how do you look that up?
I make blankets in the style of pixel art. I assume that I can't sell blankets with pixel art found on Google images or old video games (like space invaders) without having the creators' concent. If people send me pixel art that they want turned into a blanket, do I still have to worry about copywrite laws? I'm very new to this so any advice would be very appreciated!
Hello, I need for someone to create message templates for me. I need 10 message templates that are all different in wording but the same in terms of getting the message across. Here are a few examples as to how the messages should be written.
"Hey Leonard this is John. Would you be interested in making a deal for 123 Main st?"
"Hey Leonard this is John. I'm interested in acquiring the property on 123 main st. Would you be interested in letting it go?"
"Hi Leonard it's John. I want to buy a house in 77092 and I'm very interested in 123 main st."
There are certain words you can't use & I will send you a list of what they are. Please let me know if you can get this task done for me! Thank you.
Hey group! comedy commercial director here!
I've written all the comedy spots on my directing reel (even won a couple of Young Director awards for best use of humor) and was wondering if freelancing as a copywriter is possible without a background in advertising?
What would a freelance copywriter typically charge? Where or how would I find freelance work for this type of thing if I'm new to the business with limited contacts? Are there freelance sites like fiver but for the ad world?
Thanks again
I want to start making my own NFTs with my marker/color pencil illustrations. They are mainly drawings of superheroes and video games but I'm not sure if I can sell NFTs like this. I see so many people using copywrited content but I'm not sure if they get in trouble or it gets taken down. This is also my own work and completely original but based on popular characters. How does this work?
I have become a copywriter by reading blogs and practicing. This way is hard but has a lot of things to learn. I have made my strategies of writing. The most important job of a copywriter is to read. I read at least 5 blogs on copywriting every day to discover new facts. Keep reading blogs and practice at home. Share your writings with the experts to get orders.
Online platforms are full of different courses. You will find copywriting is the most wanted course online. You can also take part in online courses. Before getting involved in online courses, you must choose the best platform.
I'm referring to specifically direct-response copywrite in this context.
These kinds of adverts are so obviously scams people make jokes about them, like "Doctors don't want you to know this 1 age-reversing trick"
Like, obviously those are shady, but even ones that are like "Earn 1400% gains (or more) with this new Batman-gun the police are using" like, who would be browsing the internet and see that and not think it's just a scam (or atleast a sham) on the otherside of the ad?
Which I suppose means my question is: where does the less seedy side of copywrite take place? I assume in more B2B environments?
I don't want to come across like copywriting is a scam, because I don't think that, but rather, these specific adverts I'm talking about, you only see on more obscure, small, informal websites. Surely people don't actually click on those adverts and thus generate sales?
This may be nothing major, but today I noticed that on Spotify, under both ballads 1 and Nectar, the copywrite, which previously said 88rising / 12 tone now just says 88rising / Warner. Ik 12 tone is a division of warner so it's not like anything changed, but I do find it strange the stuff has been relabeled. Maybe an indication of something incoming? Maybe? Maybe ....
I'm a small content creator and wondering if anyone has any music I can use for my outro on videos. All I need is like 10 seconds
This reaction to a bullshit copywrite claim is very h3h3.live laugh lawsuit
I started a YouTube channel in 2015 and posted 3 videos of music that was not mine (all by the same artist). Video 1 got a few thousand views, and I later deleted it. Video 2 actually got about 40 million views but I later deleted it for personal reasons that aren't relevant. Video 3 got a copywrite strike and was removed.
I never attempted to monetize any of the videos since the music wasn't mine, but I'm not looking to restart the channel as something totally different. The channel still has 4700 subscribers so I'd like to use the same channel and try to keep as many of those subscribers as possible and build from there with a small head start.
My question is, could that copywrite strike from 2015 still cause an issue with monetization later on if I'm able to meet all the other requirements?
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